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Old 07-26-2024 | 01:18 PM
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JohnBurke
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Nobody cares where you went to school or got your training. Either you can fly to standards, or you can't.

Experience counts.

If you rush through your training and emerge with minimum hours, you'll still need to get those hours somewhere; either you pay for it, or you get someone else to pay for it (go to work). Choose.

Future employers don't care.

The only primary training which will be given special considration is military experience, given the known standards that are applied to military aviators.

If you have any other background, employers don't care where you got your initial training; only that you show up qualifid, competent, and ready to work.
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